December 2018
- 21: WordPress Designers Explore Ideas for Moving Navigation to a Block Interface (14)
- 21: 9 Year Old Shares his Journey Learning React (5)
- 20: WordPress 5.0.2 Released with Performance Gains of 330% for Block-Heavy Posts (3)
- 20: Gutenberg-Inspired Jenga Game “Gutenblox” Now Available for Sale (5)
- 19: Introduction to the WPGraphQL Project with Jason Bahl and Ryan Kanner
- 19: Happy Developers, Happy Ecosystem: The Intangible Impact of WordPress’ Minimum PHP Version Bump (13)
- 17: Gutenberg for Writers: How to Configure the Editor for Fewer Distractions (30)
- 14: WordPress 5.0.2 to Bring Major Performance Improvements, Scheduled for December 19 (25)
- 13: WPWeekly Episode 341 – Recap of WordCamp US 2018
- 13: WordCamp US 2019 to be Held November 1-3 in St. Louis (1)
- 13: WordPress Plugin Directory Now Features a Curated Section for Block-Enabled Plugins (11)
- 12: Interview with Rachel Cherry: Automattic Pledges to Fund WPCampus’ Accessibility Audit of Gutenberg
- 11: State of the Word 2018: WordPress Embraces the Block Editor (34)
- 07: AMP Plugin for WordPress Version 1.0 Introduces Gutenberg-Integrated AMP Validation (12)
- 06: WordPress 5.0 “Bebo” Released, Lays A Foundation for the Platform’s Future (32)
- 05: WPWeekly Episode 340 – Twas the Night Before 5.0 (2)
- 05: WordPress 5.0 Targeted for December 6, Prompting Widespread Outcry Ahead of WordCamp US (61)
- 03: New Block Gallery Plugin Offers a Suite of Photo Gallery Blocks for Gutenberg (9)
- 03: WordCamp Europe Opens the Call for Host City 2020
November 2018
- 30: Mullenweg Ramps Up Communication Ahead of WordPress 5.0 Release, RC2 Now Available (18)
- 30: Let Us Know If You’re Hosting a WordCamp US Watch Party
- 29: Gutenberg Times to Host Live Q&A with Gutenberg Leads on Friday, November 30 (4)
- 29: WPCampus Seeks to Raise $30K for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit (10)
- 28: Drupal 8.7 to Introduce Layout Builder, Contributors Face Accessibility Challenges (4)
- 28: WPWeekly Episode 339 – Interview With Pippin Williamson, Founder of Sandhills Development, LLC (5)
- 28: SyntaxHighlighter Evolved Plugin Adds Gutenberg Support (7)
- 27: WordCamp US 2018 Livestream Tickets Now Available (4)
- 27: Jetpack 6.8 Adds Gutenberg Blocks for Payment Buttons, Forms, Maps, and Markdown (3)
- 26: WordPress 5.0 RC 1 Released, Gutenberg Passes 1 Million Installations (42)
- 21: WordPress 5.0 RC Expected on U.S. Thanksgiving Holiday, despite Last-Minute Pushback from Contributors (53)
- 20: ExpressionEngine Goes Open Source after 16 Years (12)
- 19: Figma Partners with WordPress to Improve Design Collaboration (4)
- 19: New Block Lab Plugin Makes it Easy to Create Custom Gutenberg Blocks (10)
- 16: Gutenberg is Coming to WordPress’ Mobile Apps, Beta Version Expected February 2019 (8)
- 16: How WordPress Has Changed People’s Lives (2)
- 16: WordPress 5.0 Beta 5 Adds Permalink Editing to the Document Sidebar (10)
- 16: WordPress Accessibility Team to Host Hackathon with Deque Systems at WordCamp US 2018
- 15: Full Gutenberg Compatibility Coming Soon to Automattic’s Free Themes on WordPress.org, Including Storefront for WooCommerce (4)
- 15: WPWeekly Episode 338 – Inflation, WordPress Release Dates, WP GDPR (3)
- 14: NextGEN Gallery Plugin to Add Gutenberg Support Ahead of WordPress 5.0
- 14: Drupal Gutenberg Showcased at DrupalCamp Oslo 2018 (1)
- 14: Maximum Ticket Prices for WordCamps Will Increase to $25 per Day in 2019 (5)
- 13: Google Developers Demo AMP Stories Integration with Gutenberg at Chrome Dev Summit (8)
- 12: WordCamp Nordic Tickets Now on Sale, Sponsorship Packages Sold Out in Minutes (1)
- 12: WP GDPR Compliance Plugin Patches Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (11)
- 10: Matt Mullenweg Addresses Controversies Surrounding Gutenberg at WordCamp Portland Q&A (31)
- 09: WordPress 5.0 Release Date Update to November 27 (17)
- 09: WPWeekly Episode 337 – Gutenberg User Experiences, Release Timelines, and the Classic Editor (8)
- 08: Calls to Delay WordPress 5.0 Increase, Developers Cite Usability Concerns and Numerous Bugs in Gutenberg (21)
- 08: Adding Aligned Images to Paragraphs in Gutenberg Is Not as Tough as I Thought (27)
- 07: Classic Editor Plugin May Be Included with 5.0 Updates, Support Window Set to End in 2021 (13)
- 07: Nidhi Jain Is Awarded the Kim Parsell Travel Scholarship (4)
- 05: Authors of Popular WordPress.org Themes Rolling Out Gutenberg Compatibility Updates Ahead of 5.0 Release (8)
- 05: WordPress 5.0 Beta 3 Released, RC 1 Expected November 12 (13)
- 02: GitHub Rolls Out More Small Improvements as Part of Project Paper Cuts (1)
- 02: WPWeekly Episode 336 – Interview With Andrew Roberts, CEO and Co-founder of Tiny
- 02: How to Add an Image to A Paragraph Block in Gutenberg (26)
- 01: Google’s reCAPTCHA v3 Promises a “Frictionless User Experience” (1)
October 2018
- 31: Gutenberg Cloud Plugin for WordPress is Now in Beta (26)
- 30: WordPress.com and Jetpack Launch New Activity Feature for Monitoring Website Changes (14)
- 30: WordPress Accessibility Team Delivers Sobering Assessment of Gutenberg: “We have to draw a line.” (45)
- 29: php[world] 2018 to Feature Full-Day Gutenberg Development Workshop
- 26: WooCommerce 3.5 Introduces REST API v3, Improves Transactional Emails (7)
- 26: WP Engine Acquires Array Themes (13)
- 25: WPWeekly Episode 335 – Introduction to BigCommerce with Topher DeRosia (5)
- 25: WPCampus is Pursuing an Independent Accessibility Audit of Gutenberg (2)
- 24: WordPress 5.0 Beta 1 Now Available for Testing (21)
- 24: WCEU Team is Working on PWA Support for All WordCamp Websites (3)
- 23: New Plugin Adds Elementor Templates as Gutenberg Blocks (10)
- 23: Upcase Developer Learning Platform is Now Free (3)
- 22: Polldaddy Rebrands to Crowdsignal (6)
- 19: Genesis Framework and StudioPress Themes Add Gutenberg Compatibility, More Gutenberg Features Coming Soon (6)
- 19: Gutenberg Team Addresses Accessibility Concerns, Highlights Tools and Features that Surpass the Classic Editor
- 18: The New Woo Adopts Gutenberg Components, User Interface Driven by React (9)
- 18: Learn How to Build an Interactive Prototype with Dave Martin’s Free JavaScript for Designers Course
- 18: WPWeekly Episode 334 – Accessibility, Gutenberg, and Twenty Nineteen (1)
- 17: Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Postponed Indefinitely (26)
- 16: First Look at The Twenty Nineteen Default Theme (16)
- 16: ACF 5.8 Beta 1 Introduces Blocks Feature, Release Slated for November (7)
- 15: WordPress Privacy Contributors Begin Work on V2 Roadmap, Form Cross-Platform Working Group
- 12: Contributing to Gutenberg: A New Contributor’s Experience (17)
- 12: WordCamp for Publishers Seeks Host City for 2019 (4)
- 12: Learn How to Build JavaScript Plugins for WordPress with Riad Benguella’s Starter Kit/Tutorial (8)
- 12: WordCamp Nordic 2019 to be Held in Helsinki, March 7-8
- 11: Tiny Raises $4M in Series A Funding, Publishes Gutenberg FAQ (5)
- 11: WPWeekly Episode 333 – Interview With Mike ‘Shredder’ Schroder
- 11: Gutenberg 4.0 RC 1 Released, Testing Ramps Up Amid Critical Accessibility Concerns (3)
- 09: Jetpack 6.6 Improves Site Verification Tools, Asset CDN Module Now in Beta, Gutenberg Blocks Coming Soon (8)
- 09: WordPress Accessibility Team Lead Resigns, Cites Political Complications Related to Gutenberg (24)
- 08: Alexis Lloyd and Riad Benguella Will Lead Phase Two of Gutenberg (3)
- 08: Miami WordPresser Todrick Moore Passes Away (4)
- 08: How the Student-Owned Pelham Examiner Uses WordPress to Empower Young Journalists (3)
- 05: WooSesh Schedule Published, WooCommerce Team to Deliver Keynote
- 04: If Deadlines Are Not Arbitrary, Why Not Release WordPress 5.0 in the Beginning of January? (30)
- 04: WordPress Theme and Plugin Shops are Pioneering the First Layout Blocks for Gutenberg (10)
- 03: WPWeekly Episode 332 – The WordPress 5.0 Release Cycle Begins (1)
- 03: WordPress 5.0 Slated for November 19, 2018 (3)
- 03: GoDaddy Hires Mike Schroder to Contribute to WordPress Core Full-Time
- 02: Matt Mullenweg Announces WordPress 5.0 Release Plan, Estimates Release Candidate to Ship in November (25)
- 01: 5th Annual Hacktoberfest Kicks Off Today, Updated Rules Require 5 Pull Requests to Earn a T-shirt
- 01: First Wave of WordCamp Europe 2019 Tickets Sells Out in 3 Hours (1)
September 2018
- 28: WordCamp Tokyo 2018: Highlights, Recaps, Aftermovie, and More
- 27: WordPress Theme Developers Begin Marketing Themes as Gutenberg Compatible (10)
- 27: WPWeekly Episode 331 – Status Update on Gutenberg With Gary Pendergast (7)
- 27: Lyft Open Sources ColorBox Algorithm for Building Accessible Color Systems
- 26: Gutenberg 4.0 RC 1 Will Be Available in A Few Days
- 26: WordPress 4.9.9 Release May Shift Focus to PHP 7.3 Compatibility, Gutenberg Merge Proposal Timeline TBD (4)
- 25: Creative Commons Beta Search Tool Adds Access to 13 Content Providers, Improves Metadata with AI Image Tags (1)
- 24: Gutenberg 3.9 Introduces Reusable, Exportable Templates for Multiple Blocks (12)
- 21: New commonWP Plugin Enables WordPress Sites to Use the Free jsDelivr CDN (8)
- 21: Gutenstats Blog Is Live, Tracking Gutenberg Beta Testing Data (11)
- 20: ACF 5.0 Released with Updated UI and Gutenberg Compatibility (4)
- 19: WPForms Acquires Pirate Forms, Plugin to be Retired (8)
- 19: Big Bite Creative to Launch New Amnesty International Website based on Gutenberg (10)
- 18: Gutenberg Cloud: A Cross-Platform Community Library for Custom Gutenberg Blocks (12)
- 18: Hybrid Core 5.0 Offers a More Modern, Modular Approach to WordPress Theme Development (6)
- 17: Yoast SEO 8.2 Adds How-To and FAQ Gutenberg Blocks with Structured Data (2)
- 14: Gutenberg 3.8 Released, Adds Full Screen Mode (6)
- 14: Gutenberg is Slowly Rolling Out to WordPress.com Users (12)
- 14: Drupal Gutenberg Project Receives Enthusiastic Reception at Drupal Europe (4)
- 13: WPWeekly Episode 330 – WPShout, Community, and Burnout
- 13: WordPress 4.9.9 Release Focus Items Include Site Health Project and Gutenberg Preparation (6)
- 13: Official WooCommerce Android App Now in Beta (14)
- 12: WordCamp Wilmington Cancelled Due to Hurricane Florence
- 12: MetaSlider Plugin Adds Gutenberg Block for Inserting Sliders
- 11: Marcel Bootsman is Walking 700km to WordCamp Europe to Raise Funds for DonateWC (5)
- 11: Hemingway Theme Adds Gutenberg Support (4)
- 10: Meetup Group Organizers Can Now Earn A WordPress.org User Profile Badge (1)
- 10: WordPress Coding Standards 1.1.0 Released
- 07: Biratnagar, Nepal to Host Its First WordCamp – December 22, 2018 (2)
- 07: Dark Mode is Possibly Coming to a WordPress Dashboard Near You (19)
- 07: The State of JavaScript 2018 Survey is Now Open (1)
- 05: Pootlepress Previews Upcoming Storefront Blocks Plugin for WooCommerce (1)
- 04: AMP for WordPress Plugin to Introduce User-Friendly Theme Support Settings in Upcoming 1.0 Release (17)
August 2018
- 31: Gutenberg 3.7 Released, Introduces Spotlight Mode (21)
- 30: WPWeekly Episode 329 – Gutenberg, Forks, and WordPress Development Cycles (9)
- 29: Distributor Plugin Now Publicly Available, Adds Gutenberg Support (1)
- 29: Gutenberg Contributors Considering a “Focus Mode” for Writing (40)
- 29: Gary Pendergast Praises ClassicPress, Extends Invitation for Collaboration (26)
- 28: New WP Glossary Site Translates WordPress Techspeak into Plain English (9)
- 28: A Proposal for Improving the Change Block Type User Interface in Gutenberg (1)
- 28: WordPress to Support Classic Editor for “Many Years to Come,” Plugin and Theme Markets Expected to Drive Gutenberg Adoption (13)
- 27: Gutenberg Block Library Provides a Searchable Index of Individual Blocks (9)
- 24: WPCampus 2018 Videos Are Now Available to Watch (2)
- 24: Gutenberg and Classic Editor Plugins Pass 200,000 Active Installations, WordPress 4.9.9 Planning Underway (47)
- 24: WordCamp Kochi is Postponed to November 3rd Due to Extensive Flooding
- 23: New Network Media Library Plugin Creates a Shared Library on a Multisite Network (4)
- 22: WordCamp for Publishers 2018 Videos Now Available on WordPress.tv
- 22: WPWeekly Episode 328 – Gutenberg, Forking, and cPanel (5)
- 22: Mario Peshev Explains the Advantages of Gutenberg for Users who Rely on Page Builders (9)
- 21: ClassicPress: Gutenberg Not Included (100)
- 21: Drupal.org Migrates Developer Tools to GitLab (3)
- 21: Oakley Capital to Acquire cPanel (4)
- 20: How a Munich-based Game Studio is Using WordPress and Gutenberg to Power Its Website (6)
- 17: My Gutenberg Experience: Part Three (37)
- 17: Gutenberg 3.6 Adds New Icons for All Core Blocks (8)
- 16: WordPress for iOS 10.6 Adds A Detailed Site Activity Log (8)
- 16: WordPress.com Boots Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theory Sites, Bans Malicious Publication of Unauthorized Images of Minors (38)
- 15: WPWeekly Episode 327 – Truth, Misinformation, and Good Ideas (2)
- 15: Yoast SEO 8.0 Introduces Gutenberg Sidebar Integration, Revamps Classic Editor Meta Box (19)
- 14: Syed Balkhi Launches A WordPress-focused Growth Accelerator Fund (2)
- 13: Sami Keijonen’s Foxland Themes and Plugins are Now Available for Free (3)
- 13: New BackYourStack Tool Drives Financial Support for Open Source Projects
- 10: Gutenberg 3.5.0 Released (13)
- 09: Ephox, Creators of TinyMCE, Rebrand to Tiny Technologies Inc.
- 09: Yoast SEO Team is Testing Gutenberg Integration Coming in Version 8.0 Next Week (3)
- 09: Advanced Custom Fields to Add Gutenberg Compatibility in Version 5.0, Slated for September (15)
- 08: WPWeekly Episode 326 – Long Live the Fields API Project (2)
- 08: Mythic: A WordPress Starter Theme by Justin Tadlock Now in Open Beta (6)
- 08: Watch the Top 10 Sessions from WordCamp Europe 2018
- 07: First Look at Live Demo of the Gutenberg Content Editor for Drupal 8 (8)
- 06: Gutenberg Plugin Garners Mixed Reactions from New Wave of Testers (135)
- 06: WordCamp Ann Arbor Cancelled, Organizers Set Sights on 2019 Event (1)
- 02: WordPress 4.9.8 Released (24)
- 02: WordPress.com Partners with Pexels to Offer Diverse, Free Stock Photo Library (10)
- 02: Official Gutenberg Information Site Updated with Interactive Frontend Demo
- 01: WPWeekly Episode 325 – A Different Facebook for Everyone
- 01: Easy Digital Downloads Substantially Reduces Prices for Extension Passes (12)
- 01: Gutenberg 3.4 Adds New Warning to Classic Editor When Editing Posts Containing Blocks (2)
July 2018
- 31: WordPress 4.9.8 RC 3 Released, Limits ‘Try Gutenberg’ Callout Visibility
- 31: Facebook Shuts Down API for Publishing to User Timelines, Impacts Jetpack’s Publicize Feature (4)
- 30: WordPress Coding Standards 1.0.0 Released (3)
- 30: David Needham Chats about Venturing Outside WordCamp to Visit Other Open Source Communities (6)
- 30: WordPress Developers: Learn How to Convert Shortcodes to Gutenberg Blocks (7)
- 27: Plugin Review: Theme Support for Gutenberg (2)
- 27: WooSesh Virtual WooCommerce Conference to be Held October 18-19
- 26: Slack Acquires HipChat, Moves Blog from Medium to WordPress (4)
- 26: How to Create A Gutenberg Block Attributes Glossary (1)
- 26: Font Awesome 5.2 Adds 372 New Icons, Introduces Automotive and Education Categories (7)
- 25: WPWeekly Episode 324 – Getting NC State Gutenready (3)
- 25: Frontenberg Lets Users Test Gutenberg on the Frontend (7)
- 25: WordPress Core Fields API Project is Seeking New Leadership (9)
- 24: Google Chrome Rolls Out “Not Secure” Warning for Plain HTTP Sites (12)
- 23: Thoughts From Two Founders Who Recently Sold Their WordPress Businesses (5)
- 23: WP-CLI Hack Day Is A Success (1)
- 23: WordSesh Returns Wednesday, July 25, Experiments with Charging Attendees for Tickets (2)
- 20: Gutenberg 3.3 Released, Adds Archives and Recent Comments Blocks (14)
- 20: Karachi to Host First WordCamp in Pakistan Following Cancellation of WordCamp Lahore (4)
- 20: WordPress 4.9.8 Will Significantly Reduce Memory Leak (3)
- 19: First Look at “Try Gutenberg” Prompt in WordPress 4.9.8 Beta 2 (15)
- 18: Insight Into How North Carolina State Is Preparing for Gutenberg (5)
- 18: Meet Bernhard Kau, Local Lead Organizer of WordCamp Europe 2019 in Berlin (1)
- 18: WP-CLI Hack Day Friday, July 20th
- 17: iThemes Enters the Hosting Space (9)
- 17: WooCommerce Custom Product Tables Plugin Now in Beta, Boasts 30% Faster Page Loads (3)
- 16: New WordPress Feature Plugin Adds Support for Progressive Web Apps (10)
- 13: WordCamp Europe 2018 Draws 2,085 Attendees, Organizers Look Ahead to 2019 in Berlin
- 12: Array Launches Free Gutenberg-Ready Atomic Blocks Theme on WordPress.org (16)
- 11: WPWeekly Episode 323 – Recap of WordCamp Grand Rapids and A Gutenberg Road Map (1)
- 11: Video: A Quick Introduction to Gutenberg and the New WordPress Block Editor from LinkedIn Learning (7)
- 11: WordCamp Ticket Sales Move from PayPal to Stripe for Default Payment Gateway (1)
- 10: Video: Matt Mullenweg’s Summertime Update At WCEU 2018
- 10: WPCampus Will Be Streamed Live For Free July 13-14
- 10: New Classic Editor Addon Plugin Disables the “Try Gutenberg” Prompt Coming in WordPress 4.9.8 (23)
- 09: How WordPress is Powering a New Community on the Remote Island of Ogijima (5)
- 05: WordPress 4.9.8 to Introduce “Try Gutenberg” Callout (22)
- 05: Just Write: A Client-Side React App for Writing and Editing WordPress Posts (13)
- 02: WordCamp Incubator Program 2018 to Host Events in Montevideo, Uruguay and Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (2)
- 02: Block Unit Test Plugin Helps WordPress Theme Developers Prepare for Gutenberg (1)
June 2018
- 29: WCEU Panel Discusses Progressive WordPress Themes, AMP, and Gutenberg (21)
- 28: WPWeekly Episode 322 – WP Engine Acquires StudioPress (1)
- 28: Drop It Plugin Brings Gifs and Unsplash Photos to Gutenberg (3)
- 28: WP Engine Acquires StudioPress (2)
- 27: Free “JavaScript for WordPress Conference” to Stream Live Friday, June 29
- 27: Gutenberg 3.1 Introduces Tips Interface to Guide New Users (3)
- 26: TaxJar to Host Free Webinar June 27: Tax Experts Answer Questions on State Tax Compliance for Online Stores
- 25: Interview with Matías Ventura on Building the Vision for Gutenberg (7)
- 25: Three Minute Movie Showcases The WordCamp EU 2018 Experience
- 21: Matt Mullenweg Unveils Gutenberg Roadmap at WCEU, WordPress Agencies and Product Developers Sprint to Prepare (48)
- 20: WPWeekly Episode 321 – Recap of WordCamp EU 2018 (1)
- 18: WP Rig – A WordPress Starter Theme and Build Process in One (14)
- 18: WordCamp Europe 2018 Contributor Day Posts Record Turnout Amid Wi-Fi Outage (1)
- 15: Gutenberg Team Panel Talks Release Timeline, Theme Building, and Customization at WCEU (5)
- 13: WPWeekly Episode 320 – Building a Sustainable Web
- 13: Watch WordCamp EU for Free via Livestream
- 11: Plugin Detective Wins WordCamp Orange County’s 2018 Plugin-a-Palooza (2)
- 11: WordCamp Europe Introduces Official Mobile App, New Tech for On-site Badge Printing (2)
- 06: WPWeekly Episode 319 – The Gutenberg Plugin Turns 30 (1)
- 06: Simple:Press Forum Plugin Is Up for Adoption (6)
- 05: WordCamp for iOS Renamed to WP Camps, More Events Added (5)
- 04: Sustainability + WordPress = SustyWP (37)
May 2018
- 31: Community Spotlight: James Huff (MacManX) (1)
- 31: WPWeekly Episode 318 – Happy 15th Birthday WordPress 0.70
- 30: One Way to Whitelist and Blacklist Blocks in Gutenberg (2)
- 30: WordCamp US 2018 is Accepting Speaker Proposals Until July 1st
- 25: The First Release of WordPress Turns 15 Years Old (4)
- 24: WPWeekly Episode 317 – Minor Major Major Minor Release (5)
- 23: Why Sites Didn’t Automatically Update to WordPress 4.9.6 (15)
- 21: Marcel Schmitz Releases Unofficial WordCamp for iOS App
- 17: WordPress 4.9.6 Released With User Data Export and Removal Tools (36)
- 16: WPWeekly Episode 316 – Stone Cold WordPress (2)
- 15: To Free Up Resources, WordPress.org Plugin Review Team Begins Closing Unused Plugins (20)
- 11: WordPress 4.9.6 RC1 Released (11)
- 09: WPWeekly Episode 315 – WordPress 4.9.6, Gutenberg, and Stolen Goats (1)
- 09: Recap of Attending the First WordCamp Retreat (10)
- 07: WordPress 4.9.6 Beta 1 Adds Tools for GDPR Compliance (62)
- 04: Jetpack 6.1, Now With Even More Privacy Information (6)
- 03: WPWeekly Episode 314 – Getting Squeebly With It
- 02: WordSesh 5 Scheduled for July 25th
- 02: WordPress Theme Review Team Launches Trusted Authors Program (4)
April 2018
- 27: A Gutenberg Migration Guide for Developers
- 26: WPWeekly Episode 313 – BuddyPress, Gutenberg, and An Upcoming Anniversary (1)
- 25: AMP for WordPress 0.7 RC 1 Released (1)
- 25: How Delicious Brains Creates and Releases WordPress Plugins
- 24: WordPress for iOS and Gutenberg Don’t Get Along (19)
- 19: Gutenberg 2.7 Released, Adds Ability to Edit Permalinks (8)
- 19: WordPress Accessibility Team Is Seeking Contributors for Its Handbook Project (2)
- 18: BuddyPress 3.0 Beta 2 Released
- 16: Talking Gutenberg on Episode Eight of the Drunken UX Podcast (1)
- 16: Plugins Hosted on WordPress.org Can No Longer Guarantee Legal Compliance (6)
- 11: WPWeekly Episode 312 – Dragon Drop, WordPress Accessibility Statement, and WooCommerce GDPR (3)
- 10: Theme Review Changes Place More Onus Onto Theme Authors (18)
- 09: Gutenberg 2.6 Introduces Drag and Drop Block Sorting (22)
- 06: An Update to My Gutenberg Experience (8)
- 05: A WordCamp for Organizers Is in the Planning Stages (3)
- 05: Jetpack 6.0 Takes Steps Towards GDPR Compliance (11)
- 04: WPWeekly Episode 311 – Jetpack 6.0, WordPress 4.9.5, and A WordCamp for Organizers (1)
- 03: WordPress 4.9.5 Squashes 25 Bugs
- 02: ‘Try Gutenberg’ Prompt Pushed Back to A Later Release (13)
March 2018
- 29: WPWeekly Episode 310 – Community Management, PHP, and Hello Dolly (1)
- 29: My Gutenberg Experience Thus Far (47)
- 27: In WordPress 4.9.5, Users Will Be Two Clicks Away From Installing and Activating Gutenberg From the Dashboard (15)
- 26: Why Gutenberg and Why Now? (59)
- 22: Noteworthy Changes Coming in WordPress 4.9.5 (48)
- 22: WPWeekly Episode 309 – All AMPed Up (3)
- 20: A Plea For Plugin Developers to Stop Supporting Legacy PHP Versions (29)
- 20: How to Disable Push Notification Requests in Firefox (8)
- 16: Without Context, Some Lyrics Inside the Hello Dolly Plugin Are Degrading to Women (83)
- 16: Watch WordCamp Miami 2018 Via Free Livestream
- 15: Let’s Encrypt Wildcard Certificates Are Now Available (15)
- 14: WPWeekly Episode 308 – Wildcard SSL Certificates For All (1)
- 14: Stack Overflow Survey Respondents Still Rank WordPress Among the Most Dreadful Platforms (19)
- 12: WPCampus Scheduled for July 12-14 in St. Louis, MO (2)
- 08: Yoast Launches Fund to Increase Speaker Diversity at Tech Conferences
- 07: WPWeekly Episode 307 – Thirty Percent of the Web
- 07: Conceptual Ideas on How the Customizer Could Integrate With Gutenberg (6)
- 06: WordPress Now Used on 30% of the Top 10 Million Sites (15)
- 02: New Plugin Makes WordPress Core Updates More Secure by Requiring Cryptographic Signature Verification
- 01: 4,500 Plugins Need Your Help in Determining Gutenberg Compatibility (32)
February 2018
- 28: WPWeekly Episode 306 – AMP, GDPR, and Brewing Beer At The Boss’ House (1)
- 27: New Team Forms to Facilitate GDPR Compliance in WordPress Core (9)
- 26: Matt Cromwell Hosts Matt Mullenweg in Q&A Gutenberg Interview (18)
- 23: WordCamp Orange County Plugin-A-Palooza First Place Prize is $3,000 (3)
- 14: WPWeekly Episode 305 – 10up, JavaScript for WordPress Conference, and Jetpack 5.8 (3)
- 14: 10up Turns Seven (2)
- 12: Free Virtual WordPress for JavaScript Conference June 29th (3)
- 09: Jetpack 5.8 Adds Lazy Loading for Images Module (19)
- 07: WPWeekly Episode 304 – DesktopServer, Life, and Health with Marc Benzakein (2)
- 07: WooCommerce 3.3.1 Released, Addresses Template Conflicts (1)
- 07: WordPress 4.9.4 Fixes Critical Auto Update Bug in 4.9.3 (21)
- 06: WordPress 4.9.3 Released, Fixes 34 Bugs (9)
- 05: Liquid Web Acquires iThemes in Multi-Million Dollar Deal
- 02: WordPress 4.9.3 Rescheduled for February 5th (5)
- 02: WooCommerce 3.3 Removed From Plugin Directory Due to Theme Conflicts (4)
January 2018
- 31: WPWeekly Episode 303 – Interview With Zac Gordon, Technology Educator (3)
- 31: Efrain Rivera, A Longtime Community Member, WordCamp Organizer, and Volunteer, Passes Away
- 30: WooCommerce 3.3 Increases Theme Compatibility, Auto Regenerates Thumbnails
- 29: UpdraftPlus Acquires Easy Updates Manager Plugin (1)
- 25: WPWeekly Episode 302 – Brian Gardner, Founder of StudioPress (1)
- 25: WordPress Turns 15 Years Old
- 24: WordCamp Miami Celebrates Its 10th Consecutive Year March 16-18
- 23: New Toolkit Simplifies the Process of Creating Gutenberg Blocks (36)
- 22: Free Conference Dedicated to WordPress in Higher Ed Takes Place January 30th at 9AM CST (2)
- 17: WPWeekly Episode 301 – WordPress in HigherEd, Accessibility, and More With Rachel Cherry
- 17: DesktopServer 3.8.4 Includes A Gift to the Community (6)
- 17: WordPress 4.9.2 Patches XSS Vulnerability
- 15: Gutenberg 2.0 Released With Numerous Accessibility and Keyboard Navigation Improvements (14)
- 05: Zac Gordon Launches Gutenberg Development Course, Includes More Than 30 Videos (9)
- 03: WPWeekly Episode 300 – Interview with Matt ‘Gutenbeard’ Mullenweg (2)
- 03: A Collection of Gutenberg Conversations, Resources, and Videos (15)